I was in two minds whether or not to run this morning, but after waiting until there was less chance of rain, I decided to set out and see for myself. It was chilly, so wore my windproof jacket, running tights, neck buff and gloves. Good decision.
My Garmin watch didnโt want to find a satellite signal, so I walked up and down the road for a few times while waiting. The lady who lives opposite me was sitting by her window watching, she must have wondered what on earth I was doing! ๐
Signal obtained, I set off in a crosswind to run alongside the river. There is no real shelter from the wind in the fens, so although it had dropped a little from the last few days, it wasnโt much fun! I decided to plod on and my aim was to do a 30 minute run.
There are a couple of dog walkers ahead chatting. I know them both, so Iโm not concerned that one of the dogs is off lead, heโs a border collie and extremely well trained. I used to have a dog, a Hamiltonstรถvare, and she loved him to bits! The owner calls the dog to the side and makes him sit. I know he wonโt move as I run past. Naturally, I increase pace as I pass them!
First kilometre and I touch the gate and turn. The crosswind is more at an angle now and running is not easy. There is a little respite as I start the third kilometre heading out of the village, but it becomes more exposed and I know that if I follow my usual route Iโll turn into a headwind, so I decide to increase pace as much as I can and stop at 3K today. I know when Iโve had enough!
I award myself some slack cutting scissors โ๏ธ and head back towards home. There is a fair bit of traffic today as I walk back into the village. A couple of people wave to me from their cars. I wave back, smiling. No clue who they are, I never notice what cars people drive!
I tell myself that any run is better than no run as I reach home and at least I got out there! Iโm looking forward to a run on a calmer, wind free day. For now, there is coffee โ๏ธ
Splits: 7:41, 7:32, 6:58